upload issue when NGINX actes as reverse proxy

Valery Kholodkov valery+nginxen at grid.net.ru
Fri Feb 25 20:56:47 MSK 2011


Web George wrote:
> thanks for your info.
> 
> Can NGINX bypass and sent it directly to backend ?

It can, but without streaming (with buffering), which is now what you 
want as we have already figured out.

> 
> thanks
> George
> 
> 2011/2/25 Valery Kholodkov <valery+nginxen at grid.net.ru 
> <mailto:valery%2Bnginxen at grid.net.ru>>
> 
> 
>     ----- Valery Kholodkov <valery+nginxen at grid.net.ru
>     <mailto:valery%2Bnginxen at grid.net.ru>> wrote:
>      >
>      > ----- Web George <webgreatwall at gmail.com
>     <mailto:webgreatwall at gmail.com>> wrote:
>      > > Thanks Weibin's feedback.
>      > >
>      > > I searched a mail with the same issue.
>      > >  ref:  http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,5506,146254
>      > >
>      > > >From the update of Igor, it should be an issue and would be
>     developed.
>      > >
>      > > We do not know the latest status...
>      > >
>      > > It seems that UPLOAD module can not solve the issue.
>      >
>      > No, it doesn't seem so. upload module is especially designed for
>     solving this issue.
> 
>     Correction: yes, you are right and I am wrong, as long as you are
>     talking about streaming uploads to the backend.
> 
>     However, if you want to stream the entire request body without
>     modifications, why don't you make clients send requests directly to
>     the backend?
> 
>     --
>     Regards,
>     Valery Kholodkov
> 
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Best regards,
Valery Kholodkov



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